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Biography of Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes (1930 - 1998)


Edward James Hughes, referred to normally as Ted Hughes (August 17, 1930 – October 28, 1998) was an English poet and children's writer.

He was born in Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire and is generally regarded as one of the best poets of his generation. This was reflected in his appointment as Poet Laureate (the British Queen's official poet) in 1984, following the death of John Betjeman (although it was later hinted that Hughes was second choice for the appointment after Philip Larkin, the preferred nominee, declined, feeling his poetic gifts spent).

Hughes earlier poetic work is rooted in nature and, in particular, the innocent savagery of animals (Byron's phrase "nature, red in tooth and claw" could have been written for Hughes). Hughes later work is deeply reliant upon myth and the bardic tradition.

His first collection, Hawk in the Rain (1957) attracted considerable critical acclaim. In 1959 he won the Galbraith prize which brought $5000. His most significant work is perhaps Crow (1970).

Tales from Ovid (1997) contains a selection of free verse translations from Ovid's Metamorphoses. In Birthday Letters, Hughes broke his silence on Plath, detailing aspects of their life together and his own behaviour at the time. The cover artwork was by their daughter Frieda.

Hughes studied English, anthropology and archaeology at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he met fellow poet Sylvia Plath. They married on June 16, 1956, separating in the autumn of 1962. Plath's suicide in 1963 has long been a subject of much speculation by feminist critics. As Plath's widower, Hughes became the executor of Plath’s personal and literary estates. He oversaw the publication of her manuscripts, including Ariel (1966). He also destroyed the final volume of Plath’s journal, detailing their last three years together.

Prior to Plath's death, Hughes and his children moved into the flat of his lover, the poet Assia Wevill. Their daughter, Alexandra Tatiana Eloise Wevill, nicknamed Shura, was born on March 3, 1965. Assia killed herself and Shura on March 25, 1969.

In August 1970, Hughes married Carol Orchard, a nurse. They remained together until his death.

In addition to poetry, Hughes wrote classical opera librettos and children's books. One of these, The Iron Man, became the basis of Pete Townshend's rock opera of the same name, and the animated film The Iron Giant.

Hughes died after an 18-month-long battle with liver cancer. His definitive 1333 page Collected Poems (Faber & Faber) appeared in 2003.


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24 Poems written by Ted Hughes

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A Woman Unconscious
Bride and Groom Lie Hidden for Three Days Comments and analysis of Bride and Groom Lie Hidden for Three Days by Ted Hughes 8 Comments
Crow's Fall Comments and analysis of Crow's Fall by Ted Hughes 6 Comments
Crow's Nerve Fails Comments and analysis of Crow's Nerve Fails by Ted Hughes 9 Comments
Earth-Moon
Examination at the Womb-Door Comments and analysis of Examination at the Womb-Door by Ted Hughes 3 Comments
Full Moon and Little Frieda Comments and analysis of Full Moon and Little Frieda by Ted Hughes 82 Comments
Hawk Roosting Comments and analysis of Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes 4 Comments
How To Paint A Water Lily Comments and analysis of How To Paint A Water Lily by Ted Hughes 2 Comments
Lineage Comments and analysis of Lineage by Ted Hughes 7 Comments
Lovesong Comments and analysis of Lovesong by Ted Hughes 5 Comments
Old Age Gets Up Comments and analysis of Old Age Gets Up by Ted Hughes 4 Comments
September
The Harvest Moon
The Minotaur Comments and analysis of The Minotaur by Ted Hughes 3 Comments
The Owl
The Thought-Fox Comments and analysis of The Thought-Fox by Ted Hughes 5 Comments
The Warm and the Cold Comments and analysis of The Warm and the Cold by Ted Hughes 19 Comments
Theology Comments and analysis of Theology by Ted Hughes 3 Comments
Thistles Comments and analysis of Thistles by Ted Hughes 12 Comments
Thrushes Comments and analysis of Thrushes by Ted Hughes 5 Comments
Tractor
Wind Comments and analysis of Wind by Ted Hughes 140 Comments
Work and Play Comments and analysis of Work and Play by Ted Hughes 1 Comment

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